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Flawless Yet Insecure Wolves Fret That Lambs Cannot Face Up To The Real World Consequences Of Their Inferior Technology
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:09 am EDT, Jul 11, 2011

Ashar Aziz:

The world is in this state of persistent insecurity.

The Economist:

You do not need to look like an animal in order to behave like one.

Dave Johns:

The mother who blames her son's boozebag friends for his wild behavior must face up to the fact that he prefers the fast crowd in the first place.

Bill Saporito:

They are feasting on small and medium-size businesses like wolves on lambs.

Christopher S. Stewart:

The sting was executed flawlessly, with everyone pouncing at once.

Brian Stelter:

Not too long ago, theorists fretted that the Internet was a place where anonymity thrived. Now, it seems, it is the place where anonymity dies.

Sascha Meinrath:

We're going to build a separate infrastructure where the technology is nearly impossible to shut down, to control, to surveil.

James McGirk:

The real currency of the online world is attention. With the proper keywords, information is taken up into automatic readers belonging to some very interesting entities, to the point where there can be real world consequences.



 
 
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